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Epicurus.com - The Avenging Angel

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List Price: $14.98
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Manufacturer: Turner Home Entertainment Starring: Tom Berenger, James Coburn, Fay Masterson, Kevin Tighe, Jeffrey Jones Directed By: Craig R. Baxley
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303477138 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6303477135 Label: Turner Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Turner Home Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Turner Home Entertainment Release Date: 1996-04-30 Running Time: 99 Studio: Turner Home Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1995-01-22
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Miles Utley (Tom Berenger) is a guerrilla for God, a gun-wielding member of the Danites, the militia wing of the Mormons during the late 19th century. Once the defensive arm of the besieged church, the Danites (dubbed "the Avenging Angels") are now feared by the Utah congregation and Utley is too good at his job: he's become, one accuser says, "A man who murders in the name of peace." After stopping an assassination attempt on the life of Brigham Young (a quietly authoritative Charlton Heston, whose star presence makes the most of a handful scenes), Utley is quickly hidden away and the details hushed up, but as he pulls at a few loose threads he unravels a conspiracy that shoots to the very top of the church. The twisting plot makes for an engrossing mystery and the locations are never less than gorgeous, but the real hook is that this conspiracy film is inspired by a real but little-known bit of Mormon history. Berenger is a natural as a buckskinned, quick-draw Mormon soldier, holding his own in scenes with grinning Western icon James Coburn as Utley's easygoing but ruthlessly dedicated mentor. As the mystery winds up, the more interesting dimension of Utley's crisis in faith is transformed into showdown heroics, which makes for a rousing old-fashioned conclusion if a disappointing character study. --Sean Axmaker
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Customer Rating:      Summary: a slam-bang adventure about a little know part of western history Comment: tom berenger brings great strenth to this role and this film about a little known sect of the morman faith, the danites,or avenging angels,as they were called. these men were recruited and trained as bodyguards for brigham young and as protecters of the mormans against the pursecuters of their faith.
as miles utley,berenger is great and really draws you into the plot. iseems that to some mr. utley does his job to well and they want him banished,as this is going on he discovers a plot to kill brigham young(played flawlessly by screen great charlton heston)and sets out to stop it. along for the ride is james coburn as utley's friend and mentor! the whole thing is great western fun and action packed! so sit back and enjoy this fun and exciteing movie!
Customer Rating:      Summary: MARVELOUS WESTERN "FICTION" Comment: A movie trailer for THE AVENGING ANGEL claims that what the viewer will see is the "true" story of the Avenging Angel, in this case played by Tom Berenger. Let's face it folks, if this is a "true" story from the American West based on historical facts then we need to all go searching for the grave sites of Shane, Conagher and J.B. Books!
True? Not nearly! Or as Brigham Young, himself, would have said, "As false as the hinges of Hell!" There was no Elder Rigby. Even if this character is supposedly based on Sidney Rigdon the story falls considerably short. Rigdon was nowhere near Utah at any time in his life having left the Church even before its historic days in Nauvoo, Illinous.
So, let's see. No Brother Parker, either. No Brother Pike. No gun-packing scorned former wife of Brigham Young coming back from the East with assassins in tow. No Alpheus Young, the fabricated son of the fabricated gun-slinging ex-wife, with murderous intentions against a loving though supposedly negligent father. No Amanda Young. And, despite what some might claim, no Brother Utley either.
But wait, as a western I loved it. Yes, I give it five stars for entertainment value. Berenger is fabulous as the gunfighting avenger who's faster than the devil himself and Charlton Heston portrays Brother Brigham wonderfully. James Coburn brings a smile in his portrayal of Porter Rockwell, the historical Mormon "outlaw" who is supposed to have killed more men than John Wesley Hardin. A marvelous western--though patently fictitious.
And don't watch it hoping to look into the cold, dark, historical secrets of Mormon Danism. Want a more accurate film about the Latter-day Saints and their early history? Pass on this one. Try "Brigham Young" with Dean Jagger.
THE HORSEMAN
Customer Rating:      Summary: A real Utley Comment: Avenging Angel is based on a book written by Gary L. Stewart about the life of his Great-Grandfather Gabriel Marion Utley. The movie is both fact and fiction. But well worth watching. The movie's discription of Miles' life and the real life of Gabriel's life are very similar.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Movie Comment: I had seen this movie before and tried finding it for my collection. It's an excellent movie and one that I will watch many times more. I hope you give it a chance...it is a learning experience as well. Thank You Amazon.com for being here for a lot of movie buffs and the casual viewer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NO, SIR, THAT AIN'T HISTORY!! Comment: A movie trailer for "Avenging Angels" claims that what the viewer will see is the "true" story of the Avenging Angel, in this case played by Tom Beringer. Let's face it folks, if this is a "true" story from the American West based on historical facts then we need to all go searching for the grave sites of Rooster Cogburn and J.B. Books.True? Not nearly! Or as Brigham Young, himself, would have said, "As false as the hinges of Hell!" No Elder Rigby. Even if this character is supposedly based on Sidney Rigdon the story falls considerably short. Rigdon was no where near Utah at any time in his life having left the Church even before the historic days of Nauvoo. No Brother Parker. No Brother Pike. No Alpheus Young with murderous intentions against a loving father. No Amanda Young. And no Brother Utley either. But wait, as a western I loved it. Yes, I give it five stars for entertainment value. But don't watch it hoping to look into the cold, dark, historical secrets of Mormon Danism. Want a more accurate film about the Latter-day Saints and their early history? Pass on this one. Try "Brigham Young" with Dean Jagger.
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